Program DescriptionThis program recognizes industry's demands for qualified technicians to service today's increasingly sophisticated equipment. Students in the program will develop the entry level skills required to service and repair motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles and other related equipment. Training is aimed at an exposure to a variety of skills, enabling the graduate to successfully carry out the basic functions of a technician. Graduates of the program may be employed in dealerships, retail sales and service, or be self-employed in the service and repair of motorcyles, all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles.
Topics include:
• Reading and Writing Applications in the Workplace
• Math Foundations
• Service and Repair Electrical Systems
• Automotive Electrial and Electronic Systems
• Practicum
• Science Fundamentals Review
• Interaction in the Workplace
• Computers in the Workplace
• Shop Practice
• Workplace Safety Practices
• Engine Maintenance Techniques
• Service and Repair Transmissions
• Vehicle Service
• Engines and Engine Components
• Service and Repair Filtration Systems
• Motorcycle Brakes, Wheels, Tires and Basic Hydraulic Principles
• Inspect, Service and Repair Chassis Systems
• Welding and Cutting for Motive Power
Motorcycle Mechanic is a designated occupation in New Brunswick. For more information on apprenticeship and certification, please contact the Apprenticeship and Certification office in your area or online at: http://www.gnb.ca/0381/0001e.htm
Admission Requirements
Persons seeking admission to this training should:
• Posess a High School Diploma, Adult High School Diploma, or GED Diploma
Duration The Motorcycle Repair Program is 40 weeks long, and begins in September.
Fees and Requirements
Tuition: $8,100
Text: $700
Student Council: $80